Crimes Against Persons
Crimes Against Persons
Crimes Against Persons
RESULTANT ACTIONS
NO CRIME No person was killed, injured, or otherwise hurt.
IMPOSSIBLE CRIME The perpetrator has clear criminal intent to injure
or kill an individual but due to inherent and
physical impossibility, no crime can be
appreciated.
MALTREATMENT The perpetrator injures an individual, with the
intention of injuring him or her, but the injuries
sustained by the victim does not require any
medical treatment.
SLIGHT PHYSICAL INJURIES The perpetrator injures an individual, with the
intention of injuring him or her, and the injuries
sustained by the victim produces an
incapacitation to work for one to nine days.
LESS SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURIES The perpetrator injures an individual with the
intention of injuring him or her, and the injuries
sustained by the victim produces an
incapacitation to work for ten to thirty days.
SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURIES The perpetrator injures an individual, with the
intention of injuring him or her, and the injuries
sustained by the victim produces an
incapacitation to work for more than thirty
days or becomes any of the following:
1. Insane, imbecile, impotent or blind;
2. Loses speech, the power to hear and smell,
loses an eye, hand, foot, arm or leg;
3. Loses the use of his eye, hand, foot, arm or
leg;
4. Becomes deformed or any of his other body
parts are deformed
HAZING The perpetrator injures another individual for
reasons of initiation or as a “rite of passage” to a
group and the victim is a neophyte and is aware
that he is undergoing such initiation.
MUTILATION
ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE/MURDER/
PARRICIDE/INFANTICIDE
FRUSTRATED HOMICIDE/MURDER/
PARRICIDE/INFANTICIDE
HOMICIDE
MURDER
DEATH ON A TUMULTUOUS AFFRAY
PARRICIDE
INFANTICIDE
ABORTION